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Easy to Slip was a Mike Gordon debut. Fish sat in on a second drum kit from Easy to Slip through the end of the show. Makisupa Policeman contained quotes of  Swingtown. This show was made available as a LivePhish download.
Easy to Slip was a Mike Gordon debut. Fish sat in on a second drum kit from Easy to Slip through the end of the show. Makisupa Policeman contained quotes of  Swingtown. This show was made available as a LivePhish download.

This performance featured Trey on acoustic guitar and grand piano, with the Scorchio Quintet: Gregor Kitzis (violin), Maxim Moston (violin), Martha Mooke (viola), Leah Coloff (cello) and Kris Saebo (bass). After Summer of '89, Trey related how he had so many memories from this room, and that the first time he was here was in April 1970, when his parents took him to an anti-Vietnam War rally, his first concert ever, at six-years-old, and the band was, ironically, Country Joe and the Fish. Before Divided Sky, Trey noted that "one part of this song, the lyrics, were written in a field, right over there." Trey played grand piano on Bar 17, Gone, and Wolfman's Brother." Leah Coloff added additional vocals on Flock of Words. After Flock of Words, Trey acknowledged local resident and co-author Tom Marshall; he then noted that many of their songs had been written very close to the venue, including Glide. Tom provided additional vocals on Strange Design. Trey introduced the person responsible for many of his orchestral arrangements, Don Hart. Julie was a debut. Free MP3s of this performance are available at LivePhish.com (excepting Love Is Freedom, Water in the Sky, Brian and Robert, and Julie). 

This performance featured Trey on acoustic guitar and grand piano, with the Scorchio Quintet: Gregor Kitzis (violin), Maxim Moston (violin), Martha Mooke (viola), Leah Coloff (cello) and Kris Saebo (bass). After Summer of '89, Trey related how he had so many memories from this room, and that the first time he was here was in April 1970, when his parents took him to an anti-Vietnam War rally, his first concert ever, at six-years-old, and the band was, ironically, Country Joe and the Fish. Before Divided Sky, Trey noted that "one part of this song, the lyrics, were written in a field, right over there." Trey played grand piano on Bar 17, Gone, and Wolfman's Brother." Leah Coloff added additional vocals on Flock of Words. After Flock of Words, Trey acknowledged local resident and co-author Tom Marshall; he then noted that many of their songs had been written very close to the venue, including Glide. Tom provided additional vocals on Strange Design. Trey introduced the person responsible for many of his orchestral arrangements, Don Hart. Julie was a debut. Free MP3s of this performance are available at LivePhish.com (excepting Love Is Freedom, Water in the Sky, Brian and Robert, and Julie). 

Hap-Nappy and Dig Further Down contained Swingtown teases. Dig Further Down also contained a tease of The Godfather Love Theme. During The Void there was an impromptu on-stage dance competition with audience members.
Hap-Nappy and Dig Further Down contained Swingtown teases. Dig Further Down also contained a tease of The Godfather Love Theme. During The Void there was an impromptu on-stage dance competition with audience members.
Blinded By the Light was a Mike Gordon debut. Makisupa Policeman contained Swingtown teases. Main Title (The Godfather Waltz) was teased before Another Door. 
Blinded By the Light was a Mike Gordon debut. Makisupa Policeman contained Swingtown teases. Main Title (The Godfather Waltz) was teased before Another Door. 
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Funky Bitch. Susskind Hotel included quotes of Fly Like an Eagle. Tom teased The Fishin' Hole in Pretend. Hap-Nappy contained a Lemon Song tease. Tom teased Rhapsody in Blue in Rock Me Baby. This show was made available as a free LivePhish soundboard.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Funky Bitch. Susskind Hotel included quotes of Fly Like an Eagle. Tom teased The Fishin' Hole in Pretend. Hap-Nappy contained a Lemon Song tease. Tom teased Rhapsody in Blue in Rock Me Baby. This show was made available as a free LivePhish soundboard.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Hand In My Pocket.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Hand In My Pocket.
This show featured the debut of Forever Dream and the Mike Gordon debuts of Just a Rose and Rock Me Baby.
This show featured the debut of Forever Dream and the Mike Gordon debuts of Just a Rose and Rock Me Baby.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of The Outdoor Type.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of The Outdoor Type.
Kryermaten included a My Favorite Things tease. Takin' It to the Streets contained a Rock On tease.
Kryermaten included a My Favorite Things tease. Takin' It to the Streets contained a Rock On tease.
This performance was a free outdoor set in a light rain in front of the Ben & Jerry's at the corner of Haight and Ashbury.
This performance was a free outdoor set in a light rain in front of the Ben & Jerry's at the corner of Haight and Ashbury.
This show featured the debut of The Void.
This show featured the debut of The Void.
This show featured the debut of Horizon Line and the Mike Gordon debuts of Down to the Nightclub, Rock On, Sailin' Shoes, and I Miss My Mind.
This show featured the debut of Horizon Line and the Mike Gordon debuts of Down to the Nightclub, Rock On, Sailin' Shoes, and I Miss My Mind.
This evening was billed as “The Mossery, a free-form musical event on the eve of the release of Mike Gordon’s new studio album Moss." The show was free but there were two separate admissions for each set. The first set featured a core of Mike on bass, Scott Murawski on guitar and Joe Russo (set one) and Todd Isler (set two) on drums, along with a revolving cast of audience members sitting in for each song. 
This evening was billed as “The Mossery, a free-form musical event on the eve of the release of Mike Gordon’s new studio album Moss." The show was free but there were two separate admissions for each set. The first set featured a core of Mike on bass, Scott Murawski on guitar and Joe Russo (set one) and Todd Isler (set two) on drums, along with a revolving cast of audience members sitting in for each song. 

SET 1: Gold Hill Line, Everything Is Round, This Is The Time, Mama Boulet [1], Muddy Water Home [2], Fire Line [3], High on a Mountaintop[3], Just Keep Walkin'[3], Whatcha Gonna Do?[3]

This show was a benefit for victims of the Fourmile Canyon Fire that also featured a Trey and Mike setBig Head Todd and The MonstersString Cheese Incident (with Trey) and Yonder Mountain String Band (with Fish). Page sat in with Leftover Salmon from Mama Boulet through the end of the show. Muddy Water Home featured Page and Bill Nershi. Bill Nershi and Bonnie Payne sat in for Fire Line through the rest of the show.  
This show was a benefit for victims of the Fourmile Canyon Fire that also featured a Trey and Mike setBig Head Todd and The MonstersString Cheese Incident (with Trey) and Yonder Mountain String Band (with Fish). Page sat in with Leftover Salmon from Mama Boulet through the end of the show. Muddy Water Home featured Page and Bill Nershi. Bill Nershi and Bonnie Payne sat in for Fire Line through the rest of the show.  

SET 1: Mouna Bowa, Rocky Mountain Way [1], Outside Inside[1], Galactic > 'Round the Wheel, Sometimes a River, Who's That Lady, Sitting on Top of the World, I Know You Rider

ENCORE: One Love

This show was a benefit for victims of the Fourmile Canyon Fire that also featured a Trey and Mike setLeftover Salmon (with a guest appearance by Page), Big Head Todd and The Monsters and Yonder Mountain String Band (with Fish). Trey sat in with String Cheese Incident for Rocky Mountain Way and Outside Inside. Who's That Lady featured Todd Park Mohr. Sitting on Top of the World featured Drew Emmitt, Vince Herman, Andy Thorn, Tyler Grant, Bonnie Paine and Bill McKay. I Know Your Rider and One Love featured that same lineup, joined by Jeff Austin, Bill Payne, and Jeremy Lawton.
This show was a benefit for victims of the Fourmile Canyon Fire that also featured a Trey and Mike setLeftover Salmon (with a guest appearance by Page), Big Head Todd and The Monsters and Yonder Mountain String Band (with Fish). Trey sat in with String Cheese Incident for Rocky Mountain Way and Outside Inside. Who's That Lady featured Todd Park Mohr. Sitting on Top of the World featured Drew Emmitt, Vince Herman, Andy Thorn, Tyler Grant, Bonnie Paine and Bill McKay. I Know Your Rider and One Love featured that same lineup, joined by Jeff Austin, Bill Payne, and Jeremy Lawton.

SET 1: Too Late Now, 40 Miles from Denver, Mental Breakdown, Mother's Only Son, Pockets [1], Steep Grade Sharp Curves[1], Fingerprint[1], Catch a Criminal[1], Girlfriend is Better[1], Two Hits and the Joint Turned Brown[1]

This show was a benefit for victims of the Fourmile Canyon Fire that also featured a Trey and Mike setLeftover Salmon (with a guest appearance by Page), Big Head Todd and The Monsters and String Cheese Incident (with Trey). Fish sat in with Yonder Mountain String Band beginning with Pockets" though the end of the show. Two Hits contained Makisupa Policeman quotes.
This show was a benefit for victims of the Fourmile Canyon Fire that also featured a Trey and Mike setLeftover Salmon (with a guest appearance by Page), Big Head Todd and The Monsters and String Cheese Incident (with Trey). Fish sat in with Yonder Mountain String Band beginning with Pockets" though the end of the show. Two Hits contained Makisupa Policeman quotes.
This show featured Trey and Mike on acoustics and was a benefit for victims of the Fourmile Canyon Fire that also featured Leftover Salmon (with a guest appearance by Page), Yonder Mountain String Band (with Fish), Big Head Todd and The Monsters and String Cheese Incident (with Trey). After Train Song, Trey noted that "the four of us have always thought of Colorado as a second home" and gave a call out to section 107 that was reserved for volunteer fire fighters who had fought the Fourmile Canyon fire.
This show featured Trey and Mike on acoustics and was a benefit for victims of the Fourmile Canyon Fire that also featured Leftover Salmon (with a guest appearance by Page), Yonder Mountain String Band (with Fish), Big Head Todd and The Monsters and String Cheese Incident (with Trey). After Train Song, Trey noted that "the four of us have always thought of Colorado as a second home" and gave a call out to section 107 that was reserved for volunteer fire fighters who had fought the Fourmile Canyon fire.
This single-set performance featured the Mike Gordon debut of Idea and was part of the moe.down XI festival at Gelston Castle Estate that also included The Black Keys, Built to Spill, Tortoise, Ryan Montbleau BandThe Brew and, of course, moe.
This single-set performance featured the Mike Gordon debut of Idea and was part of the moe.down XI festival at Gelston Castle Estate that also included The Black Keys, Built to Spill, Tortoise, Ryan Montbleau BandThe Brew and, of course, moe.
Trey joined Amanda Green on guitar and vocals for a show billed as "The Songs of Amanda Green" that also featured Jenn Colella, Ann Harada, Andy Karl and Howard McGillin. There is no known setlist or recording.
Trey joined Amanda Green on guitar and vocals for a show billed as "The Songs of Amanda Green" that also featured Jenn Colella, Ann Harada, Andy Karl and Howard McGillin. There is no known setlist or recording.

SET 1: Alaska [1]

This performance was part of the Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television Tour. Trey joined Conan and his band on guitar and vocals for Alaska.
This performance was part of the Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television Tour. Trey joined Conan and his band on guitar and vocals for Alaska.
This single set performance featured the debuts of Burn That Bridge and Sailboat Man and headlined the inaugural Hangout Music Festival that also featured Ben Harper, The Roots, and the Funky Meters.
This single set performance featured the debuts of Burn That Bridge and Sailboat Man and headlined the inaugural Hangout Music Festival that also featured Ben Harper, The Roots, and the Funky Meters.
This performance was part of the Belfast Free Range Music Festival. Grant Green, Jr. sat in on guitar for Blues in the Closet and Compared to What? Col. Bruce Hampton added vocals on Compared to What?
This performance was part of the Belfast Free Range Music Festival. Grant Green, Jr. sat in on guitar for Blues in the Closet and Compared to What? Col. Bruce Hampton added vocals on Compared to What?
Joe Cleary sat in on fiddle for the Fiddle Jam through the return to Jaded and Country Boy. The second Jaded contained Heartbreaker teases.
Joe Cleary sat in on fiddle for the Fiddle Jam through the return to Jaded and Country Boy. The second Jaded contained Heartbreaker teases.
Columbus Stockade Blues and Voices featured Mark Mercier on keyboards and vocals.
Columbus Stockade Blues and Voices featured Mark Mercier on keyboards and vocals.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Be Good and You'll Be Lonely. The Frame Jam improv featured Tom on frame drum and Craig on n'goni. The I'm Deranged > Walls of Time > I'm Deranged segment featured Danny Barnes on banjo, and with Scott, Mike, and Danny trading places on bass, banjo and guitar.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Be Good and You'll Be Lonely. The Frame Jam improv featured Tom on frame drum and Craig on n'goni. The I'm Deranged > Walls of Time > I'm Deranged segment featured Danny Barnes on banjo, and with Scott, Mike, and Danny trading places on bass, banjo and guitar.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Hap-Nappy. Midnight, Where the Soul of a Man Never Dies, and Country Boy featured Danny Barnes on banjo. Soulfood Man contained Wipe Out teases.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Hap-Nappy. Midnight, Where the Soul of a Man Never Dies, and Country Boy featured Danny Barnes on banjo. Soulfood Man contained Wipe Out teases.
What Things Seem and When the Cactus is in Bloom featured Danny Barnes on banjo.
What Things Seem and When the Cactus is in Bloom featured Danny Barnes on banjo.
This show featured the debut of Fire From a Stick.
This show featured the debut of Fire From a Stick.
Trey performed “Kill Devil Falls” through “Wilson” solo acoustic. “Last Tube” contained a brief “Streets of Cairo” tease from Trey.
Trey performed “Kill Devil Falls” through “Wilson” solo acoustic. “Last Tube” contained a brief “Streets of Cairo” tease from Trey.
Trey performed Water in the Sky through Wilson solo acoustic. Windora Bug featured an alternate “Trey or a Ray” lyric. Excerpts from this show were released as TAB at the TAB.
Trey performed Water in the Sky through Wilson solo acoustic. Windora Bug featured an alternate “Trey or a Ray” lyric. Excerpts from this show were released as TAB at the TAB.
Backwards Down the Number Line and Wilson were performed solo acoustic. I’m Blue I’m Lonesome and Beauty of My Dreams were performed by Trey and the Del McCoury Band; the rest of Trey’s band joined for Foggy Mountain Special. I’m Blue I’m Lonesome and Foggy Mountain Special were TAB debuts.
Backwards Down the Number Line and Wilson were performed solo acoustic. I’m Blue I’m Lonesome and Beauty of My Dreams were performed by Trey and the Del McCoury Band; the rest of Trey’s band joined for Foggy Mountain Special. I’m Blue I’m Lonesome and Foggy Mountain Special were TAB debuts.
Trey performed Kill Devil Falls through Wilson solo acoustic.
Trey performed Kill Devil Falls through Wilson solo acoustic.
Trey performed Backwards Down the Number Line through Wilson solo acoustic.
Trey performed Backwards Down the Number Line through Wilson solo acoustic.
Trey performed Joy (a Trey debut) through Chalk Dust Torture solo acoustic.
Trey performed Joy (a Trey debut) through Chalk Dust Torture solo acoustic.
Trey performed Brian and Robert through Wilson solo acoustic.
Trey performed Brian and Robert through Wilson solo acoustic.
Trey performed Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan through Backwards Down the Number Line solo acoustic.
Trey performed Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan through Backwards Down the Number Line solo acoustic.
Trey performed Brian and Robert through Wilson solo acoustic.
Trey performed Brian and Robert through Wilson solo acoustic.
After Shine, Trey wished the audience a Happy Valentines Day, and noted that this was the twenty-first anniversary of his first date with his “Freehold sweetie,” his wife, Sue Statesir Anastasio, who was in attendance. Dedicating Drifting to Sue, he noted that the song was written about her at their Vermont home. The venue’s fire alarm was tripped during Sand, the P.A. was cut and the house lights came on. The horns continued the Sand jam led by Trey on wood blocks, eventually giving way to an impromptu Percussion Parade through the audience with a detour through the lobby.
After Shine, Trey wished the audience a Happy Valentines Day, and noted that this was the twenty-first anniversary of his first date with his “Freehold sweetie,” his wife, Sue Statesir Anastasio, who was in attendance. Dedicating Drifting to Sue, he noted that the song was written about her at their Vermont home. The venue’s fire alarm was tripped during Sand, the P.A. was cut and the house lights came on. The horns continued the Sand jam led by Trey on wood blocks, eventually giving way to an impromptu Percussion Parade through the audience with a detour through the lobby.
Trey dedicated “Mozambique” to Annie, Natalie Cressman’s 93-year-old great grandmother, who was in the audience. Trey also dedicated “Show of Life” to the song’s co-author, Steve Pollak (The Dude of Life), who was also in attendance.
Trey dedicated “Mozambique” to Annie, Natalie Cressman’s 93-year-old great grandmother, who was in the audience. Trey also dedicated “Show of Life” to the song’s co-author, Steve Pollak (The Dude of Life), who was also in attendance.
The debut of Obstacle of Course was dedicated to Tom Marshall and his daughter, Anna, both of whom were in attendance.
The debut of Obstacle of Course was dedicated to Tom Marshall and his daughter, Anna, both of whom were in attendance.
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